Neith Metals, located in Cairo, Egypt, stands out as a top-notch manufacturer and supplier of high-quality Nickel Alloy Forgings. They’re well-known for their remarkable strength, resistance to corrosion, and impressive durability. The company is dedicated to providing premium nickel-based alloy products that adhere to international standards, ensuring they perform reliably in tough industrial settings. Thanks to their cutting-edge forging technology and rigorous quality control, Neith Metals crafts Nickel Alloy Forgings that boast precise dimensions, outstanding mechanical properties, and long-lasting reliability. These forgings find their way into various industries, including chemical processing, marine, aerospace, and power generation, where the ability to withstand harsh conditions, high temperatures, and mechanical stress is crucial.
Nickel Alloy Forgings mainly consist of nickel (50–70%), chromium (15–25%), iron, along with trace amounts of molybdenum, copper, and other elements that boost strength and corrosion resistance. They showcase excellent mechanical properties, such as tensile strength ranging from 550–900 MPa, high fatigue resistance, and good ductility. These forgings maintain their structural integrity even in high temperatures and aggressive chemical environments, offering superior protection against oxidation, pitting, and stress corrosion cracking. Their unique blend of strength, durability, and corrosion resistance makes them perfect for critical industrial applications.
| Standard | ASTM B564, ASME SB564 |
| Specification | DIN, ASTM, BS and all International Standards |
| Flat bar blocks | up to 27″ width and 15,000 lbs. |
| Cylinders and sleeves | up to 50″ maximum O.D. and 65″ maximum length |
| Discs and hubs | up to 50″ diameter and 20,000 lbs. |
| Rolled, hand forged or mandrel forged rings | up to 84″ maximum O.D. and 40″ maximum length |
| Rounds, shafts and step shafts | up to 144″ maximum length and 20,000 lbs. |
| Forging Types | Impression Die Forging, Open Die Forging, Seamless Rolled Forging, Hot Forging, Cold Forging, Open die hammer forging, Impression die drop forging, Closed Die Forging, Press Forging, Upset Forging, Compression Forging, Swaging, Rotary Forging, Roll forging. |
The forging process for Nickel Alloy typically takes several hours, depending on the complexity and size of the component. The overall time includes heating, shaping, and cooling stages, which can vary based on specific requirements.
Temperature control is crucial in forging Nickel Alloy, as it ensures proper material flow and prevents defects like cracking or warping. Maintaining optimal temperatures improves mechanical properties, such as strength and durability, ensuring high-quality forged components.
Improving the surface finish of forged Nickel Alloy parts can be achieved through processes like polishing, grinding, or shot peening. Additionally, using proper lubrication during forging and post-forging heat treatment helps minimize surface imperfections.
You’ll find Nickel Alloy Forgings widely used in situations that demand high strength, corrosion resistance, and durability. They’re often found in chemical processing equipment, heat exchangers, valves, and piping systems that face acidic or saline conditions. In the aerospace and power generation sectors, they play a vital role in turbine components, furnace parts, and high-stress structural elements. The marine industry relies on them for seawater systems, pump shafts, and fasteners. Plus, Nickel Alloy Forgings are indispensable in petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and high-performance engineering applications.






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